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Amd Tennant Df8-4001 Dc Electric Motor 383699, 1.5 Hp, 36 V D.c., 1400 Rpm on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Bloomingdale, Illinois, United States

Bloomingdale, Illinois, United States
Brand new AMD Tennant DF8-4001 D. C. electric motor, no original package, tested, ideal condition.
Current:DC Warranty:Other Brand:Advanced Motors & Drives Motor Insulation:H Manufacturer Part Number:DF8-4001 Rating:1.5 hp Country/Region of Manufacture:United States RPM:1400 Interchange Part Number:383699 Serial #:1108312016 Skill Level:Advanced Volt D.C.:36 Other Part Number:383699 UPC:Does not apply

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